I'm sorry, but composite out and horrible audio is no excuse in this day and age. We need a real mini console, with HDMI out and the such.
Why not just buy a converter?I'm sorry, but composite out and horrible audio is no excuse in this day and age. We need a real mini console, with HDMI out and the such.
*slow blink*Why not just buy a converter?
I am talking about the "modern retro console," which came out in 2007.Um, emulation? Hook up a raspberry pi? Or get a modern retro console.
No, i'm talking about something like the Retron 5. It can play Genesis and Mega Drive. and tons of other retro game consolesI am talking about the "modern retro console," which came out in 2007.
The closest thing we have to a Sega version of the NES Mini is the AtGames' SEGA Mega Drive, which has the problems I referred to in the original post. Hooking up a raspberry Pi is a consideration, but a much more clunky solution compared to the simplicity of the NES Mini.
Have you ever heard of upscaling? You can buy a decent composite to HDMI converter with good HDMI scaling.*slow blink*
How in the hell can any form of converter help with blurred 480p and shitty audio?
That is funniest thing i heard all day.Have you ever heard of upscaling? You can buy a decent composite to HDMI converter with good HDMI scaling.
If your expecting FFXV visuals and 7.1 surround sound audio then you got the wrong console.
That is funniest thing i heard all day.
But seriously, Sega tec toy brazil is making a new megadrive genesis or whatever. If that what you looking for, should have HDMI, and cartridge support and even roms. But still, get a emulation system, don't need to be the PC PI retro pi stufff, could be a PSP or some gp32x or whatever is called, a android with controllers attached like invidia shield or xperia play. I mean if you really need something simple and worthy. I know sound emulations is never near perfect but most emulators now and days are enough. Even better than some ported games like the ones on sega ultimate genesis collection done by BACKBONE ENTERTAINMENT O_O
lol are you too young to remember what it was like to play saga games on an actual sega in the 90's ?I'm sorry, but composite out and horrible audio is no excuse in this day and age. We need a real mini console, with HDMI out and the such.
Yes i know m2 ports are better than backbone ports, i own a variety of them both on my ps3, and i can tell the difference. Even the sonic mega collection and gems collection had better sound emulation than the ps2/psp sega classics collection and ps3/X360 Sonic ultimate genesis collection.Most of those backbone ports are terrible sounds off in some games sure it's not laggy but it's not perfect far from it M2 the people did the 3D Sonic and Streets Of Rage games those are good ports with little issues with them
Upscaling an image in a poor quality format will still give you low quality results and RCA is down there. The genesis had native RGB support and I'd expect at least component from Tectoy.Have you ever heard of upscaling? You can buy a decent composite to HDMI converter with good HDMI scaling.
If your expecting FFXV visuals and 7.1 surround sound audio then you got the wrong console.
Yes i know m2 ports are better than backbone ports, i own a variety of them both on my ps3, and i can tell the difference. Even the sonic mega collection and gems collection had better sound emulation than the ps2/psp sega classics collection and ps3/X360 Sonic ultimate genesis collection.
So umm has anyone bought any genesis games on steam? How are they by the way?
Besides that, it seem like sound emulation has never been near perfect on most emulators for many retro consoles, but then what you expect from DAT SEGA SOUND CHIP. Yamaha YM2612 PSG1 at 44.100MHZ
My 50'' Panasonic HDTV has 240p support oddly enough. Maybe that's why my older consoles don't look so blurry. It's also really good at upscaling so maybe that's why I don't have a problem.Upscaling an image in a poor quality format will still give you low quality results and RCA is down there. The genesis had native RGB support and I'd expect at least component from Tectoy.
I mean come on guys it can't even do 480p in this state it'll be locked 480i. I'm hoping the emulation will at least be good.
My 42" Samsung does as well but in my opinion if they had any intention of doing it some justice they'd at least leave us with component support. I understand that it's a product designed for the Brazilian market which has a large amount of consumers still using CRTs(I have a few around as well) but leaving it with just RCA just doesn't seem right for a machine anywhere near it's price range. In fact for the 120ish USD they want for it that's highway robbery and I'm sure it'd even be high if we took the time to remove the "Brazil tax" from the equation.My 50'' Panasonic HDTV has 240p support oddly enough. Maybe that's why my older consoles don't look so blurry. It's also really good at upscaling so maybe that's why I don't have a problem.
I am talking about the "modern retro console," which came out in 2007.
The closest thing we have to a Sega version of the NES Mini is the AtGames' SEGA Mega Drive, which has the problems I referred to in the original post. Hooking up a raspberry Pi is a consideration, but a much more clunky solution compared to the simplicity of the NES Mini.